Two Vital Steps to Change Your Habits and Change Your Results

If a tree falls in the forest and no one hears it fall, did it make a sound? This is the general conundrum behind why it is critical that you take the two steps below very seriously. You’ve absolutely got to do them or the whole process of necessary growth to achieve your dreams just isn’t going to work. So, what are they? They are “involve” and “change”.  Today’s article is adapted from Marshall Goldsmith (one of my favorite people to interview on my “Abundance Leadership” radio show–a wise and fun man!)

What is “involve”?  It’s like advertising. You must tell everyone exactly in what area you plan to change. You must let people “hear” the “falling tree”. You’ve said you’re sorry, you’ve apologized for the behavior, now you’re going to tell people you’re going to do something about it. This is a tough one, because it’s a lot harder to change people’s perceptions of your behavior than it is to change your behavior. That’s because people view you in accordance with their existing stereotype of you (based on your past behavior).

However, your odds of being perceived as getting better greatly improve if you tell people you are going to try to change. Suddenly your efforts are on their radar screens. If you tell everyone how hard you are trying and repeat the message week after week, your odds improve again. Your odds improve even more when you ask people for ideas on how you can get better. People become invested in you and they are paying attention to see if you are using their suggestions.

With all of this advertising, people start to accept the possibility of a new you, and you have pointed everyone’s attention in the direction of the falling tree.

Change is simple, but it’s not easy. It’s hard, very hard…but, you have to do it in order to get different results. You have to put in the time and effort that it takes to change.

When you commit to getting better, you are doing something difficult and heroic. There isn’t a quick fix or easy solution. Lasting goal achievement requires a lot of time, hard work, personal sacrifice, ongoing effort, and dedication to a process that is maintained over years.

So, you’re committed, you’re ready, you’re willing to change. What holds you back? What might keep you from following through on your commitment to change? It comes in the form of a dream that most of us have had. I have this dream often. It goes like this:

You know, I’m incredibly busy right now. In fact, I’m busier than I’ve ever been. I feel overcommitted. My life even feels a little out of control. We’re working on some unique challenges now, and I think the worst of this will be over in a couple of months. After that, I’m going to spend a couple of weeks, getting organized, spending time with the family, working out. Everything is going to change then and life won’t be crazy anymore.

Have you had this dream? How long have you been having this dream? How’s it working for you?
If you want to change anything about yourself, the best time to start is now. Ask yourself, “What am I willing to change NOW?” Then involve others.  That’s more than enough. For now.

To Your Abundance,
Lynnea
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